Inflation Slowed Again in the City: It Was 2.1% in May and Accumulates 14% so Far This Year
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It was the second monthly decrease; the annual price variation was 33.1%, according to the Institute of Statistics and Porteño Censuses
In March it had been 3% and in April 2.5%, but food rose to 2.8%, according to the Institute of Statistics and Porteño Censuses.
The Consumer Price Index of the City of Buenos Aires registered a rise of 2.1% in May. Education, Health and Food led the increases, while expectations of national inflation of close to 2% increase.
Buenos Aires – June 8, 2026 – Total News Agency – TNA-. Inflation in the City of Buenos Aires slowed down again in May and closed at 2.1%, according to the Institute of Statistics and Buenos Aires Censuses (IDECBA). The data confirms a new decrease compared to April, when the IPCBA had marked 2.5%, and fuels the expectation of the national government in view of the index that the INDEC will disseminate on Thursday, June 11. With the result of Ma…
The Consumer Price Index of the City of Buenos Aires (IPCBA) recorded an increase of 2.1% in May, showing a slowdown compared to previous months, although the year-on-year variation was 33.1%, according to official data from the Institute of Statistics and Porteño Censuses. As of 2026, prices accumulate a rise.
The Consumer Price Index of the City of Buenos Aires registered in May an increase of 2.1%, below 2.5% of April, according to what the Office of Statistics of the Buenos Aires Government reported. With this increase, the price variation reached 33.1% in the last 12 months. After knowing the Buenos Aires data, President Javier Milei celebrated the price slowdown with a brief message in his X account. “ALL DAYS A LITTLE BETTER. TMAP. MAGA. VLLC!,”…

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